This record refers to 4 field books created for the Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program Southern Island Cruise 11, in 1966 on Christmas Island. Envelope 1 contains a field book by Dayle N. Husted that includes bird banding and returns data (listing band numbers 544-45006 to 863-48500). Envelope 2 contains a field book by T. James Lewis that includes bird banding and returns data (listing band numbers 853-2969 to 863-47500). Envelope 3 contains a field book by Frank Smith that includes...
Topics: Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program, Ornithology, Bird banding, Kiritimati, Kiribati
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This record refers to 3 field books created for the Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program Southern Island Cruise 13, in 1966 on McKean Island. Envelope 1 contains a field book by Dayle N. Husted that includes bird banding data (listing band numbers 565-17345 to 863-50200); and nest counts. Envelope 2 contains a field book by T. James Lewis that includes bird banding and returns data (listing band numbers 632-20924 to 863-49600); and nest counts. Envelope 3 contains a field book by Philip C....
Topics: Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program, Ornithology, Bird banding, McKean Atoll, McKean Island,...
The field book was created for the Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program Southern Island Cruise 16, on December 5-6, 1966. The field book by Larry Huber includes bird banding and returns data collected on Enderbury Atoll (listing band numbers 943-59001 to 943-60000 and 926-60001 to 923-62000). Includes bird counts of Great Frigate Birds and Red-footed Boobies. Counts of bird bands are listed by type of bird. The notebook is mostly blank
Topics: Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program, Ornithology, Bird banding, Birds--Counting, United States,...
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The Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program (POBSP) was initiated in 1962 when the Smithsonian Institution entered into a grant agreement with the Department of Defense. From January 1963 through June 1969 Smithsonian Institution employees undertook biological surveys in an area of the Pacific Ocean spanning the equator and extending from latitude 30 degrees north to 10 degrees south and from longitude 150 degrees east to 180 degrees west, an area dotted with clusters of islands and atolls. The...
Topics: National Museum of Natural History (U.S.) Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program, Botany,...
This memoranda book contains the bird banding lists of T. James Lewis, from his work with the Pacific Ocean Biological Survey on Laysan Island in 1966. Banding lists include band numbers 587-80468 to 767-43301
Topics: Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program, Ornithology
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Burckhalter, David L; DeLong, Robert L; Thompson, Frederick C
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This record refers to 5 field books from the Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program, Leewards Survey 19.Envelope 1 contains a field book by F. C. Thompson from his work on Pearl and Hermes Reef and lists band numbers for Sooty Tern returns 723-63515 to 913-58252. Envelopes 2-3 contain field books by Robert L. DeLong created on Lisianski Island and consist of field notes; bird counts; seal counts, egg measurements (length and width); and band lists (682-06112 to 943-9800). Envelopes 4-5 contain...
Topics: Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program, Ornithology, Birds--Counting
This record refers to 3 field books created for the Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program Southern Island Cruise 11, in 1966. Envelope 1 contains a field book by unknown authors that is a blood catalog from Howland and Enderbury Islands. The blood catalog includes samples from Blue-faced boobies, Great frigatebirds, Brown boobies, and Red-footed boobies. The catalog lists band numbers (558-85938 to 777-57449); species; sex; age; color phase; and whether incubating, on eggs, or other...
Topics: Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program, Ornithology, Bird banding, Birds--Counting, Howland...
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Dec 27, 2018
12/18
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Merrill, Richard W; Thompson, Max C; Woodward, Paul W
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This record refers to 3 field books created for the Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program Southern Island Cruise #7, in 1965 on Baker Island and McKean Island. Envelope 1 contains a field book by Richard W. Merrill. The field book includes nest counts; banding data (682-47814 to 843-46000); hand-drawn map of the beach; and geographic coordinates. Envelope 2 contains a field book by Max C. Thompson that includes shorebird counts; nest and egg counts; and banding data (listing band numbers...
Topics: Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program, Ornithology, Bird banding, Birds--Counting, United States,...
This record refers to 3 field books created for the Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program Southern Island Cruise 15, in 1966 on Enderbury Island. Envelope 1 contains a field book by F. C. Thompson that includes bird banding data (listing band numbers 568-72205 to 777-53100). Envelope 2 contains a field book by R. W. Tuxson that includes a single page of bird bands received (listing band numbers 587-53501 to 777-53600). Envelope 3 contains a field book by Paul W. Woodward that includes bird...
Topics: Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program, Ornithology, Bird banding, Enderbury Atoll, Kiribati
This record refers to 3 field books created for the Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program Southern Island Cruise 14, in 1966 on Howland Island. Envelope 1 contains a field book by Richard S. Crossin that includes bird banding data (listing band numbers 587-83522 to 953-29000); Sooty tern egg measurements; a description of methodology for conducting Sooty tern nest counts; and Sooty tern nest counts. Envelope 2 contains a field book by D. I. Hoff that includes bird banding data (listing band...
Topics: Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program, Ornithology, Bird banding, Howland Island, United States
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Aug 9, 2019
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This volume is a catalog of bird specimens collected at sea on Southern Island Cruises (SIC) on the Pacific Ocean from 24 January to 20 May 1966 for the Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program. The cover of the volume says "At-sea SIC 11 specimen catalogue" and also says "SIC 11 & 12." The folder title says "SIC 11, 13 (?)" There is no indication of SIC number on the pages of the volume, and no obvious indication that the records are from more than one cruise....
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May 23, 2018
05/18
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The black-and-white photographs were taken as part of the Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program. They depict landscapes and birds (species not identified). There are no captions on the reverse of the photographs. No photographers or locations are indicated
Topics: Ornithology, Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program, Landscapes, Pacific Ocean
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The field book was created for the Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program Southern Island Cruise 17, January 28, 1967 by for Baker Island. Includes counts of chicks and adults, and other unidentified data
Topics: Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program, Ornithology, United States, Baker Island
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This folder contains maps and a table compiling hydrographic data from Smithsonian Cruise 88, collected in May 1964. Data were collected on the Pacific Ocean to the south and southwest of Johnston Atoll, within the area approximately bounded by 12° to 16° N and 168° to 173° W. Individual hand-drawn maps plot hydro stations, surface salinity (‰), surface bkt. temp. (°C), and bucket temperature (°C) and bucket salinity (‰). Also plotted on these maps are data from Gilbert Cr. #72 part...
Topics: National Museum of Natural History (U.S.) Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program, Hydrographic...
The field book was created for the Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program Southern Island Cruise 16, on December 9, 1966. The field book by Rich Chandler relates to bird banding collected on Howland Island (listing band numbers 797-30510 to 797-30600). In the front of the book is an itinerary with time ranges for the 9-12 December. Return data is listed by type of bird and includes a variety of data. Sometimes ages, sex, and nesting status or whether source of blood samples. Counts of birds,...
Topics: Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program, Ornithology, Bird banding, United States, Howland Island
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Nov 29, 2017
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This folder contains maps showing distribution and abundance of Frigata minor (Great Frigatebird) based on at-sea observations from February 1963 through August 1965 for the Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program. Distribution and abundance data are represented by symbols, numbers, and colors added to printed maps of the central Pacific Ocean. Each map shows data from one calendar month, with one map for each month of the year. No year information is shown on the maps, although an explanatory...
Topics: National Museum of Natural History (U.S.) Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program, Ornithology,...
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Dec 16, 2017
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The Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program (POBSP) was initiated in 1962 when the Smithsonian Institution entered into a grant agreement with the Department of Defense. From January 1963 through June 1969 Smithsonian Institution employees undertook biological surveys in an area of the Pacific Ocean spanning the equator and extending from latitude 30 degrees north to 10 degrees south and from longitude 150 degrees east to 180 degrees west, an area dotted with clusters of islands and atolls. The...
Topics: National Museum of Natural History (U.S.) Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program, Geology--Oceania
This field book was created by T. James Lewis during his work with the Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program on Manana Island, June 3, 1966. The book includes brief lists of bird banding and returns data (band numbers 615-03516 to 893-52000)
Topics: Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program, Ornithology, Bird banding
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This item consists of a folder of data collected at sea by Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program staff, 1964, on Northern Grid Survey 13. The Northern Grid Survey was conducted of a square section of the Central Pacific Ocean near the Hawaiian Islands. Materials include bird observation data sheets, fix data sheets, weather and barometric data, and other data. Bird observations data sheets include entries for time, species, #, dir., hgt., and remarks. Fix data sheets include entries for date,...
Topics: Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program, Ornithology
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Sep 28, 2017
09/17
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This item consists of a folder of data collected at sea by Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program staff, 1964, on Northern Grid Survey 8. The Northern Grid Survey was conducted of a square section of the Pacific Ocean. Materials include bird observation data, fix data, and other information. Bird observations data sheets include entries for time, species, #, dir., hgt., and remarks. Fix data sheets include entries for date, time, sunset time, position sunset, time of fix, type of fix,...
Topics: Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program, Ornithology
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This item consists of a folder of data collected at sea by Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program staff, 1963, on the Northern Grid Survey 3. The Northern Grid Survey was conducted of a square section of the Pacific Ocean. Materials include time and types of fix, bird observations, and wind and weather data. Bird observations include: time, species, number, dir., hgt., and remarks
Topics: Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program, Ornithology
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Nov 29, 2017
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This folder contains maps showing distribution and abundance of Pterodroma based on at-sea observations for the Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program. Because there is no explanatory sheet in the folder, the dates (February 1963 - August 1965), creator, and interpretation of the maps are based on other items in the same series, Series 27 in SIA RU000245. Distribution and abundance data are represented by symbols, numbers, and colors added to printed maps of the central Pacific Ocean. Each map...
Topics: National Museum of Natural History (U.S.) Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program, Ornithology,...
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This item consists of a folder of data collected at sea by Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program staff, on the Eastern Area Cruise 9, aboard the R/V David Starr Jordan, 1967. Materials include: bird observation sheets (At Sea Daily Log E), fix data sheets, and ship's weather observations. Bird observation sheets include time, species, #, dir., hgt., and remarks. Remarks include physical descriptions of birds (colors, size, maturity), flock size, and behavior (sitting on water, feeding,...
Topics: Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program, Ornithology
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The Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program (POBSP) was initiated in 1962 when the Smithsonian Institution entered into a grant agreement with the Department of Defense. From January 1963 through June 1969 Smithsonian Institution employees undertook biological surveys in an area of the Pacific Ocean spanning the equator and extending from latitude 30 degrees north to 10 degrees south and from longitude 150 degrees east to 180 degrees west, an area dotted with clusters of islands and atolls. The...
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The Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program (POBSP) was initiated in 1962 when the Smithsonian Institution entered into a grant agreement with the Department of Defense. From January 1963 through June 1969 Smithsonian Institution employees undertook biological surveys in an area of the Pacific Ocean spanning the equator and extending from latitude 30 degrees north to 10 degrees south and from longitude 150 degrees east to 180 degrees west, an area dotted with clusters of islands and atolls. The...
Topics: National Museum of Natural History (U.S.) Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program, Zoology, Botany,...
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This folder contains documents compiling observation data on Hawaiian monk seals on islands of Hawaii. Included are a table of data from Pearl and Hermes Reef for 1963 and 1964, a table listing seal tags from Kure Atoll for 1966-1967, two tables with observation records from Kure Atoll and Pearl and Hermes Reef from 1915 to 1934, and one table compiling numbers of Hawaiian monk seals tagged in the northwestern Hawaiian Islands from 1957 through 1969. Also in the folder are photocopies of three...
Topics: National Museum of Natural History (U.S.) Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program, Mammalogy,...
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This folder contains a portion of the data sheets reporting results from the Smithsonian Oceanographic Sorting Center (SOSC) of stomach content analysis for Pacific Ornithological Oceanographic Project (POOP) 3, SOSC acc. no. 70. Each data sheet (of 11 total) records the stomach contents of an individual bird. Birds were caught February 4 through July 23, 1964. Stomach contents were recorded in November and December 1964. Bird species include Diomedea nigripes, Sula sula, Puffinus pacificus,...
Topics: National Museum of Natural History (U.S.) Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program, Ornithology
This record refers to 3 field books created as part of the Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program on Southern Island Cruise #5, 1964. Envelope 1 contains a field book by an unknown author that includes data and notes from Palmyra Island, Christmas Island, McKean Island, and Howland Island. The notes include banding data; nest observations; and nest and egg counts. Envelope 2 contains a field book by Dennis L. Stadel from work conducted on Christmas Island. The field book includes 2 short lists...
Topics: Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program, Ornithology, Bird banding, Palmyra Atoll, Kirimati, McKean...
This record refers to 2 field books created for the Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program Southern Island Cruise 7, in 1965 on Christmas Island. Envelope 1 contains a field book by C. D. Hackman that includes nest counts; and bird banding and returns data (listing band numbers 514-76252 to 843-93300). Envelope 2 contains a field book by L. N. Huber that includes banding data (listing band numbers 514-76354 to 843-49672)
Topics: Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program, Ornithology, Bird banding
This record refers to 3 field books created for the Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program Southern Island Cruise 15, in 1966 on Howland Island. Envelope 1 contains a field book by Frank Smith that includes bird banding data (listing band numbers 568-70051 to 863-52000); nest counts; and notes describing observations of Blue-faced booby breeding, Sooty tern swirling patterns, and other animal observations. Envelope 2 contains a field book by Max C. Thompson that includes bird banding and...
Topics: Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program, Ornithology, Bird banding, Howland Island, United States
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Apr 15, 2018
04/18
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Woodward, Paul W; Amerman, Kenneth E; Fleet, Robert R
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This record refers to 3 field books created for the Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program Southern Island Cruise 9, in 1965. Envelope 1 contains a field book by Paul W. Woodward from his work on Hull Island (Orona). The field book includes banding data (listing band numbers 753-51551 to 893-63888); and a list of molt data observations for Sooty terns. Envelope 2 contains a field book by Kenneth E. Amerman from his work on Phoenix Island (Rawaki). The field book includes bird banding data...
Topics: Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program, Ornithology, Bird banding
This record refers to 3 field books created for the Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program Southern Island Cruise 8, in 1965 on Phoenix Island (Rawaki). Envelope 1 contains a field book by L. N. Huber that includes banding and returns data (listing band numbers 605-20091 to 853-03500); nest counts; and bird counts. Envelope 2 contains a field book by Fred C. Sibley that includes banding and returns data (listing band numbers 568-72126 to 853-03000); and nest counts. Envelope 3 contains a field...
Topics: Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program, Ornithology, Bird banding, Birds--Counting
This record refers to 3 field books created for the Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program Southern Island Cruise 15, in 1966 on Enderbury Island. Envelope 1 contains a field book by J. H. Fitch that includes Red-footed booby banding data (listing band numbers 727-87737 to 797-25282). Envelope 2 contains a field book by R. S. Heiden that includes a single page of bird banding data (listing band numbers 747-65412 to 777-53297). Envelope 3 contains a field book by L. N. Huber that includes bird...
Topics: Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program, Ornithology, Bird banding, Enderbury Atoll, Kiribati
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Feb 15, 2018
02/18
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This item consists of a folder of data collected at sea by Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program staff, on the Eastern Area Cruise 33, aboard the USS Marysville, 1968. Materials include: bird observation data sheets and fix data sheets. Bird observation sheets include time, species, #, dir., specimen or band no., and remarks. Remarks include physical descriptions of birds (colors, size, maturity), flock size, and behavior (sitting on water, feeding, calling, etc.). Fix data sheets include:...
Topics: Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program, Ornithology
The field book was created for the Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program Southern Island Cruise 16, on December 2, 1966. The field book by Richard Chandler includes bird banding returns data collected on Phoenix Island [Rawaki] and bird counts for Wandering Tattlers, Bristle-Thighed Curlews, and Golden Plovers. Band returns list for a Blue-gray Noddy, Common Noddy, and Wedge-tailed Shearwater
Topics: Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program, Ornithology, Bird banding, Birds--Counting, United States,...
The field book was created for the Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program Southern Island Cruise 17, January 29 -February 1, 1967. The field book by J. Gordon relates to bird banding return data collected on Hull Island [Orona] in Kiribati (listing band numbers 893-76001 to 893-76500). Returns are organized by date and type of bird. Includes a survey of oceanside of northern perimeter
Topics: Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program, Ornithology, Kiribati, Orona
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Aug 6, 2019
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Pearson, David (David L.); Schreiber, Ralph W; Bulmer, Walter 1942-
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This record refers to 3 field books created for the Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program Southern Island Cruise 14, in 1966. Envelope 1 contains a field book by David Pearson from his work on Howland Island. The field book includes bird banding and returns data (listing band numbers 773-21188 to 953-02500); and nest counts. Envelope 2 contains a field book by Ralph W. Schreiber from work conducted on Howland Island. The field book includes bird banding data (listing band numbers 737-39672 to...
Topics: Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program, Ornithology, Bird banding, Howland Island, United States,...
The field book by Ralph Schreiber was created for the Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program, June - August 1968. The field book relates data collected on birds of San Nicolas Island, California. Organized by date, the field book includes nest counts broken down into areas, including quantity of eggs and chicks, also indicating whether alive or dead
Topics: Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program, Ornithology, United States, California, San Nicolas Island
The field book was created for the Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program Southern Island Cruise 16, on December 2-4, 1966. The field book by F. C. Thompson includes bird banding and returns data collected on Phoenix Island (listing band numbers 863-90501 to 863-92000 and 943-41501 to 943-44200). Lists of band numbers are headed by type of bird
Topics: Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program, Ornithology, Bird banding, United States, Rawaki
This record refers to 3 field books created during work with the Pacific Ocean Biological Survey in 1965 and 1968. Envelope 1 contains a field book by an unknown author that includes a brief list of numbers (34-68) and notations indicating chick age and sex. Envelope 2 contains a field book by Ralph W. Schreiber that includes a list of dead Sooty terns; bird counts; population calculations and estimates; banding data (listing band numbers 587-84435 to 993-01849; observations of bird behaviors;...
Topics: Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program, Ornithology, Birds--Counting, Wake Island, United States...
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Feb 15, 2018
02/18
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This item consists of a folder of data collected at sea by Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program staff, on the Eastern Area Cruise 4, 1967, aboard the USS Shearwater. Materials include: bird observation sheets (At Sea Daily Log E), and fix data sheets. Bird observation sheets include time, species, #, dir., hgt., and remarks. Remarks include physical descriptions of birds (colors, size, maturity), flock size, and behavior (sitting on water, feeding, calling, etc.). Fix data sheets include...
Topics: Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program, Ornithology
The field book was created for the Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program Southern Island Cruise 17, January 21-22, 1967. The field book by James Gordon relates observations of Baker Island during an island survey, including descriptions of fauna (crustaceans, birds, nests, eggs) and their locations on the island. Types of birds are referred to by their common name
Topics: Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program, Ornithology, United States, Baker Island
The field book was created for the Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program, May 31 - June 30, 1967. The field book by R. Schreiber relates to work on Christmas Island [Kiritimati]. Data collected is organized by date and includes counts of birds, nests and eggs; bird band return data sorted by type of bird and recording age and sex; some observations are listed by island location. Some types data are not identified
Topics: Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program, Ornithology, Kiritimati, Kiribati
The field book was created for the Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program Southern Island Cruise 18, March 24, 1967. The field book by F. Thompson relates to bird banding return data collected on Christmas Island [Kiritimati] (listing band numbers 564-02301 to 564-02800)
Topics: Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program, Ornithology, Kiritimati, Kiribati
This item includes the photocopied field notes of A. Binion Amerson Jr. taken while observing and banding birds in 1963 as a part of the Pacific Ocean Biological Survey. The entries are sequentially dated and observations are recorded in a narrative style. Observation and banding locations include: Pearl Harbor, Oahu; and CG Loran Station, Sand Island, Johnston Atoll. Also included are some hand drawn maps of Disappearing Island, East Island, Gin Island, Little Gin Island, Mullet Island, North...
Topics: Ornithology, Ornithologists, Sea birds, Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program
The field book was created for the Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program Southern Island Cruise 17, January 24-25, 1967. The field book by R.S. Crossin relates to bird banding return data collected on Enderbury Atoll. Includes notes on bands returned with type of bird, maturity, and notes about observed Blue Footed Boobies
Topics: Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program, Ornithology, United States, Enderbury Atoll, Rawaki
This item consists of the field notes, observation lists, and species accounts of Patrick J. Gould, created in 1963 and 1964 as part of his work with the Pacific Ocean Biological Survey. Field notes include personal travel accounts and diary entries interspersed with bird observation activities. The observation list includes daily observations of birds at sea, with species and hour and minute observed. A small hand drawn map indicates the path of observation at sea, traveling south of Johnston...
Topics: Ornithology, Ornithologists, Sea birds, Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program
This record refers to 3 field books created for the Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program Southern Island Cruise 13, in 1966 on Enderbury Island. Envelope 1 contains a field book by B. A. Harrington that includes nest counts; shorebird counts; and bird banding data (listing band numbers 707-48205 to 777-59614). Envelope 2 contains a field book by N. H. Heryford that includes nest counts; bird banding data (listing band numbers 587-83444 to 797-25800). Envelope 3 contains a field book by D. I....
Topics: Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program, Ornithology, Bird banding, Enderbury Atoll, Kiribati
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Dec 21, 2018
12/18
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This item refers to 3 field books by unknown authors, from the Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program Southern Island Cruise #5, 1964. Envelope 1 contains a field book with data collected on Phoenix Island, Enderbury Atoll, and McKean Island. The field book includes a list of ectoparasites; bird, chick, nest, and egg counts; and banding data. Envelope 2 contains a field book with data collected on Phoenix Islands. The field book includes a list of instructions for collection or preserving...
Topics: Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program, Ornithology, Bird banding, Rawaki, Enderbury Atoll, McKean...
This item consists of the photocopied field notes of Peter Marshall from his work counting and banding birds with the Pacific Ocean Biological Survey in August 1964. Marshall's notes document banding as well as counting of birds, nests, chicks, and eggs on Southeast Island, Pearl and Hermes Reef and Lisianski Island
Topics: Ornithology, Ornithologists, Sea birds, Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program